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developments to provide specific community benefits identified by local residents.] [Utilize <br /> community benefit agreements for new developments over 2,000 SF or 15 units.] <br /> Support [only] new development which provides [specific, material] community benefit[s] and <br /> [enhances existing] neighborhood character and identity. <br /> Page 71 <br /> 2.8/ or 2.15 <br /> [Community Land Trust <br /> Utilize public resources including Surplus Land to support the development of at least one <br /> community land trust, to provide opportunities for community ownership and permanent <br /> affordability.] <br /> 2.11 <br /> Language provided to City staff in September and October 2020 <br /> Anti - Displacement strategies <br /> [Whereas many communities that are now or may be served by development in planning areas <br /> are low-income and minority households and small locally- and minority-owned businesses <br /> that are at a potentially higher risk of displacement due to a range of factors, the City shall: <br /> Implement and support strategies that stop the displacement of existing businesses and <br /> individuals from properties impacted by development projects; and <br /> Support community and mission-based development opportunities that reduce displacement <br /> risk for low-income communities and communities of color by utilizing creative development <br /> delivery strategies, including community ownership models such community land trusts, tenant <br /> opportunities to purchase, right of first refusal, and others to build local wealth and support <br /> existing populations.] <br />
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